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  2. Hood River Valley High School - Wikipedia

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    Hood River Valley High School is a Title 1 school. The school has a dropout rate of 2.8% and an attendance rate of 94%. Of the 38% of students who took the SAT, the average verbal score was 504 and the average math score was 507. In the 2006 Oregon Statewide Assessments, the score for reading was 57%, the state average being 55%.

  3. New CDC Recommendations for Hepatitis B Vaccine - Healthline

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    CDC Committee Outlines New Recommendations for Hepatitis B Vaccine in 2022. The CDC recommends a new group should be vaccinated. Some risk factor screening is removed to increase coverage. At a ...

  4. Hepatitis A and B Vaccinations: Why You Need Them - WebMD

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    For the hepatitis B vaccine: For long-lasting immunity, you need two, three or four doses, depending on which type of vaccine is used. You get them as shots. Children should get their first dose ...

  5. Block scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Block scheduling. Block scheduling or blocking is a type of academic scheduling used in some schools in the American K-12 system, in which students have fewer but longer classes per day than in a traditional academic schedule. It is more common in middle and high schools than in primary schools. In one form of block scheduling, a single class ...

  6. Hepatitis A & B Vaccines: Why You Should Get Them - WebMD

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    Vaccines for Hepatitis A and B. Our immune system battles foreign invaders every day, such as when we get a cold virus. When this happens, we develop immunity to that specific virus. This means ...

  7. Baby Vaccine Schedule: What Shots Baby Needs and When - WebMD

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    Dose 2: age 4 months. Dose 3: age 6 months, if needed. Dose 4: Booster between ages 12 months and 15 months. Catch-up vaccine (s) after age 15 months, if needed. Haemophilus influenzae type b ...

  8. Vaccine Schedule for Hepatitis B: Why Take the Vaccine?

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    The hepatitis B vaccine can protect you from contracting the virus that causes hepatitis B infections. HBV vaccines have been safely used since the early 1980s. As of 2020, the World Health ...

  9. Hepatitis B Vaccine: Side Effects, Benefits, and More

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    It’s made with an inactivated (dead) virus, so most types of the vaccine are even safe for pregnant people. The hepatitis B vaccine may cause some mild side effects. The most common symptom is ...